You may remember last February I took a girls trip with
my mom and sister to our favorite spot...Sanibel Island, Florida.
(If not - let me refresh your memory here)
The beaches of Southwest Florida are really unbeatable.
So, it was kind of a no brainer when they invited me along
again (as a little birthday treat!). However,
I think we had so much fun last year that my
dad was having some FOMO (fear of missing out)
so along he came too.
And to be honest - it was really fun to just
be the OG Cloud gang again if only for a few days.
We flew in really early Saturday morning ...which
meant we had some extra time to shell in Bonita..and.
capped it off with lunch at the Beached Whale
in Fort Myers. (We later found out it's the sister
restaurant to our beloved Doc Ford's). The upper
deck views were really nice...and the grouper
tacos delicious!
In the afternoon - i took the longest most
luxurious two hour (maybe more?!) nap...woke up
just in time to grocery shop at Jerry's...and finish with
dinner at Grandma Dot's.
Some other highlights of our trip...included a shelling
trip to the 10,000 islands! The boat left out of
Marco Island and essentially shuttled us to
Marco Island and essentially shuttled us to
Kice Island.
Picture Stacy and I whispering about how many
shells we were going to scoop up....
And it did not disappoint....
whelks, tulip shells, a rose murex,
angel wings, olives, Florida cones,
and even an alphabet cone!
The really cool part of Kice Island -- it's full
of mangrove trees and their roots make up the
shoreline. So, essentially you just wander
around these trees, look high and low up
on the waterline, and hope to find some treasures!
About an hour in Dad came to my rescue
with bottled water (though sadly my mom
and sister had eaten the granola bars!)
If you want to be really cool...get yourself
some "Fit Kicks" (or borrow your mom's
like me because she has four pairs!)
They protect your feet from painful shell
piles. Ouch!
Miles and miles of untouched beach...
and only a few other people!
On our way back we spotted lots of fun
wildlife - lots of pelicans...but the playful dolphins
were the BEST!
We ended the morning with lunch in Marco Island....
coffee at Dunkin Donuts...and forced family birding as
I really wanted to see the burrowing owls native to the island.
And - WE FOUND THEM!!!
Moment of internet silence for these
magical creatures.
(This is not an actual photo I took - because my
iphone camera is not so great....but I just needed
you to see how adorable they are!!!)
Sunday evening found us gathered around for the
The rest of our days were filled with beach walks,
sunrises, sunsets, uninterrupted reading,
delicious dining, and Facetiming sweet Max and Rob
for updates :)
My favorite shelling sister.
My favorite walk to the beach...where the sun
was casting crazy palm tree shadows.
Afternoon coffee date with my dad?
Don't mind if I do!
This coffee shop continues to be such
a fun place for me to come back to and I
actually considered buying their house mug
to get free refills! ha!
My mom and I came to lighthouse beach on
Tuesday morning to catch the sunrise and
look for miniature shells!
Look at all those bitty beauties fresh from my shell bag!
Hello Snowy Egret...we just eyed each
other as I slowly walked around him.
His neon green/yellow feet are my favorite.
I parked it under an umbrella most
of Tuesday afternoon and read my
trashy romance novel. It was glorious.
Also - late Tuesday afternoon I finally
convinced my mom that we should
rent from Billy's Bikes!
We got two beach cruiser bikes and just
pedaled down Periwinkle Way!
THIS WAS SO MUCH FUN!!
My mom would stop and hide
painted shells every once in awhile...and
we shopped at the Tahitian Gardens!
We were hopping back on the bikes headed
home and I turned my head and yelled "this was
such a blast!" And, immediately - my mom's
bike was making weird noises and we discovered
it had a flat back tire. Ugh.
The bike shop was closed (of course) so i pedaled
back solo to the rental shop and drove our
rental car to pick her up. What a hassle!
But - i still maintain i would do it again in
a heart beat!
Honestly - I was so close to canceling last minute
on this trip because of illness (Max's not mine),
feeling guilty over working so much leading up
to it (proven again when Max said he didn't want
me, he wanted Daddy because I was too busy - ugh)...
but - in the end - I'm so glad I did it.
This trip was almost cleanse like for me...
I got to be totally vulnerable leading up to it
with Rob...came clean with all my guilt and just
pressure I was putting upon myself and vulnerable
with my family while there. Talked about my
job (and the hard parts), talked about Max (is he
ready for Kindergarten? Does he really need
speech therapy? Should he be playing a sport?),
ALL.OF.IT.
That's the great thing about being with my sister
and parents as I age - I feel less judgement and more
just genuine friendship.
It was totally refreshing to be not needed every
minute. I took long hot showers, walked for as
far and as much as I wanted, read 4 books (WHAT?!),
didn't get dressed in real clothes until dinner time,
and it was refreshing with a capital R.
In conclusion - I love Rob and Max.
But, I also love the time away from them to
readjust and recharge.
And, I love Sanibel Island.
xoxo
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